Teen Summer Intern – Multimedia

San Leandro Boys & Girls ClubSan Leandro, CA
$20 - $20Onsite

About The Position

Teen Summer Interns will participate in a 6-week, 25-hours-per-week internship with three tracks available: Multimedia Culinary Arts Junior Youth Development Professional (Jr. YDP) All interns will: Attend weekly Career Readiness Workshops Visit three Bay Area Company Field Trips for career exploration Present at the Capstone Final Presentation on Thursday, July 16th. Multimedia Intern Shifts: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM or 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM Support the daily operation of the Teen Tech Center Assist with cameras, audio gear, 3D printers, creative software, and other tech equipment Help teens learn multimedia tools like photo/video production, graphic design, custom t-shirt making, and 3D printing Create and lead workshops or mini-projects based on your skills and interests Gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced culinary environment Program Components: On-Site Work: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at assigned Teen Clubhouse or Summer School site Interns will always be supervised by trained staff and are never to be left alone with youth. Career Readiness Workshops: Wednesdays at the Teen Clubhouse Topics include resume writing, interview skills, workplace communication, professionalism, budgeting, and financial literacy. Field Trips: Three site visits to Bay Area companies Participate in employee panels and learn about internship and career paths

Requirements

  • Active BGCSL membership
  • Rising 10th, 11th, or 12th grade student
  • All selected interns under 18 must provide a valid work permit from their school district prior to starting work.
  • Interest in multimedia arts
  • Availability to attend all scheduled shifts, trainings, and program events is required for participation.
  • Availability to participate in the internship for the entirety of the program (June 8, 2026 – July 17, 2026)
  • Open to learning, feedback, and professional growth
  • Reliability and responsibility
  • Respect for peers, staff, and program expectations
  • Willingness to learn new skills and work in a team
  • Frequent standing and moving around while assisting youth with equipment and managing the space.
  • Must be able to lift and move technology equipment (up to 25 lbs) such as computers, speakers, and DJ setups.
  • Frequent bending, reaching, and carrying items as needed to maintain and organize the space.
  • Occasional use of basic hand tools for minor repairs or adjustments to equipment.
  • Occasional exposure to communicable diseases in an office environment, including COVID-19, common cold, and flu viruses (Negative TB screen required).
  • Noise levels in the work environment may range from moderate to loud.

Responsibilities

  • Support the daily operation of the Teen Tech Center
  • Assist with cameras, audio gear, 3D printers, creative software, and other tech equipment
  • Help teens learn multimedia tools like photo/video production, graphic design, custom t-shirt making, and 3D printing
  • Create and lead workshops or mini-projects based on your skills and interests
  • Attend weekly Career Readiness Workshops
  • Visit three Bay Area Company Field Trips for career exploration
  • Present at the Capstone Final Presentation on Thursday, July 16th

Benefits

  • Interns are covered under the organization’s workers’ compensation insurance in accordance with California labor law.
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